Winter Olympics 2026: Mia Brookes turns focus to slopestyle after just missing out on big air podium

Mia Brookes, the British snowboarder who narrowly missed out on a podium finish in the big air event at the Winter Olympics, has shifted her focus to slopestyle. The 21-year-old rider was just one spot off the podium in the big air final, where Finland's Kaillie Humphries claimed gold.

Despite her disappointing result, Brookes is buoyed by her performance and is now looking forward to the slopestyle event, which gets underway on February 14th. She had previously competed successfully in slopestyle at the X Games and the World Championships, and it remains to be seen whether she can replicate that form here.

"I'm really proud of what I achieved in big air," Brookes said after her final run. "It was a tough competition, but I gave it my all. Now I'm focused on slopestyle, where I know I have the skills to compete at the highest level."

Brookes' performance in the big air event has been praised by her coaches and fellow competitors alike, with many hailing her as one of the most exciting young riders in the sport. As she looks ahead to the slopestyle competition, Brookes is determined to put on a show for the spectators.

"I want to get out there and do what I love – ride my board and have fun," she said. "That's what it's all about for me. If I can compete at that level, then I'll be happy."
 
🀩 Mia Brookes is back on track πŸš€! After a minor setback in big air, she's shifting her focus to slopestyle and I'm here for it πŸ˜†. She's got the skills, she's got the talent, and now it's time to bring home that podium spot πŸ’ͺ. The X Games and World Championships were just warm-ups, and I'm confident she'll kill it in Feb πŸŽ‰. Her vibe is all about having fun on her board and doing what she loves ❀️. Can't wait to see her put on a show at the slopestyle event! ⛷️
 
I'm lovin' how Mia Brookes is keepin' her chin up after a tough big air result! 🀞 She's already lookin' forward to slopestyle and I think she's got this! Her coaches and fellow competitors seem to love her style, so I reckon she'll bring that energy to the slopestyle event. It's all about havin' fun on the board for her, which is totally refreshing – no pressure, just stoke! πŸ’₯
 
I gotta say, Mia Brookes' attitude towards her big air performance is pretty inspiring 🀩. She didn't get the result she wanted, but instead of getting down on herself, she uses it as a learning experience to focus on slopestyle. It's like when life gives you lemons, make lemonade, right? πŸ’›

It's easy to get caught up in disappointment and frustration, but Mia could've easily wallowed in that feeling. Instead, she chose to own her achievement (even if it wasn't a podium finish) and channel that energy into something positive.

I think we can all learn from her approach. When things don't go as planned, do we take the time to reflect on what went wrong and how we can improve? Or do we just throw in the towel? πŸ€” Mia's example shows us that even when we don't get the outcome we want, we still have the power to choose how we respond.
 
Mia Brookes' performance in big air was defo super impressive 🀯! She came so close to a podium finish and still managed to show the whole world what she's capable of. It's awesome to see her shift focus to slopestyle, where she can really let loose and have some fun on the halfpipe 🎿. I've got no doubt she'll put on an epic show for the spectators at the World Championships and maybe even give those top riders a run for their money πŸ’ͺ!
 
πŸ€” Slopestyle is her thing, I guess... she had good form before and this might be a chance to redeem herself πŸ‚β€β™€οΈ After big air, slopestyle is like the cool cousin of snowboarding – less pressure, more tricks. But Mia seems to have the skills, so yeah, it's on 🀞 Not sure if anyone's really gonna top Kaillie Humphries' gold win though 😎 Guess we'll just have to wait and see how this one plays out πŸ‘€
 
Mia Brookes is like that one friend who always crashes into the bar, but still manages to get a free drink . Just kidding! She didn't do so bad in big air, and now she's gonna try her luck in slopestyle. Let's see if she can take home the gold (or at least not embarrass herself too much on Feb 14th). I mean, who needs podium when you can have fun riding your board, right? πŸ˜‚πŸ‚
 
I gotta say, Mia Brookes' story is like a microcosm of the current sports landscape in Britain πŸ”οΈ. We see this talented young athlete, with a ton of promise and skill, but still struggling to find her footing on the world stage πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. It's like we've seen it time and time again - the underdog story that makes for great TV, but what about the actual systemic issues that prevent athletes from succeeding? πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ I mean, is it just a case of Brookes needing more funding or support from the UK government to compete at the highest level? Or is this just another example of the "champion mindset" being touted as a solution without any real concrete policies in place?

And what about the fact that she's shifting her focus to slopestyle? Is that really a smart move, or are they just trying to rebrand their lackluster results in big air πŸ€”? It's all just part of the bigger conversation about how we prioritize and fund our national sports programs. Can't we do better than just throwing money at talented athletes and expecting them to magically succeed? πŸ€‘
 
🀩 just saw Mia Brookes' big air result and i gotta say, one spot off from gold is still super impressive! πŸ™Œ but slopestyle is where her game really shines... she's got the skills to dominate πŸ„β€β™€οΈ that X Games performance was insane! can't wait to see what she does in February πŸŽ‰
 
Just saw Mia Brookes' interview after big air 🀩 and I gotta say, I'm loving her attitude! She's still pumped from the competition, but she's already shifting her focus to slopestyle πŸ‚. It's all about having fun and doing what you love, right? I mean, we've all been in situations where we just wanna get out there and express ourselves, whether it's through sports or art 🎨. Mia's got the skills and now she's gotta tap into that confidence to take on slopestyle. Bring it on, girl! πŸ’ͺ
 
🀩 People don't look where they are going! They look where they've been. - George Bernard Shaw πŸ˜‚ This athlete is already showing determination and positivity despite a tough outcome, which is totally inspiring πŸŽ‰
 
idk why everyone's making such a big deal about her missing podium by 1 spot πŸ˜’. i mean, she was close enough to know she's got the skills, so why not just chill and enjoy the ride? she's still gonna crush it in slopestyle and get that gold πŸ…. and honestly, watching her do that would probably be way more entertaining than some stiff podium ceremony πŸ’¨. plus, let's be real, 1 spot off a medal is basically nothing to sweat about πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
Omg I'm so stoked for Mia Brookes 🀩! I mean I was rooting for her in big air, but I didn't think it was possible she'd get a podium spot 😳. What's with all these events though? I thought the Olympics only had like, 2-3 sports? Is it true we're gonna have even more sports added this year? πŸ€” And what's slopestyle even? Can you explain that to me? πŸ‚β€β™€οΈ My friend is into snowboarding and she said it's super fun but also really hard. Does anyone watch these events? πŸ“Ί
 
OMG I'm literally so hyped for Mia Brookes right now!! 🀩 She gave it her all in big air and even though she didn't get the result she wanted, she's still got so much to offer on the slopestyle course. I mean can you imagine that rush of adrenaline as she lands a sick trick down that mountain?! 😲 It gives me chills just thinking about it!

I love how she's not getting caught up in the disappointment and is instead focusing on what she knows she's good at - slopestyle. And honestly, who wouldn't want to see her put on a show for the spectators? She's got that fire in her belly and I am HERE FOR IT!!! πŸ’₯
 
⏰ 22nd Feb πŸ€Ήβ€β™€οΈ Slopestyle is gonna be lit! Mia Brookes was so close in big air but still brought the fire πŸ’₯. Her coaches and competitors know she's got this, now we just need to see her bring home that gold πŸ”₯
 
She had a good showing in big air, but now she's moving on to slopestyle πŸ€™β€β™€οΈ! I think she should be proud of herself no matter what - one spot off the podium is still super impressive! And yeah, slopestyle is her thing, so it'll be cool to see her do what she does best. Maybe this is the event where she finally gets that podium finish πŸ’₯
 
I mean... πŸ€” I'm thinking Mia Brookes had a pretty good shot at getting that gold medal in big air... but at the same time, she was only one spot off the podium? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ That's kinda crazy! But wait, isn't it great that she's shifted her focus to slopestyle now? ⛷️ I mean, if she had a bad run in big air, maybe she won't do so well in slopestyle either... 😬 Or maybe she'll surprise everyone and win it all? 🀯 I'm just not sure anymore... πŸ™ƒ
 
Just read Mia Brookes' interview after Olympics πŸ€”. She seems really chill about missing the podium in big air, but I'm sure she's still buzzing from the experience πŸ˜…. It's awesome how she's already shifting her focus to slopestyle – she's got this! 🎿 From what I've seen of her X Games performances, I think she has a real shot at winning it all up there πŸ‘. What's even more inspiring is that she's staying true to herself and just wants to have fun on the board, no pressure 😊. Can't wait to see how she does in slopestyle! 🀞
 
I gotta say, this Olympics thing is getting weird... Like, what's the point of even competing if you're not gonna win? It's like they're trying to set a new record for most medals that aren't actually gold πŸ€”. Mia Brookes might not have gotten the result she wanted in big air, but I'm still salty about that whole Ukrainian snowboarder situation last Olympics... πŸŒͺ️ Anyway, back to Brookes - if she's really as skilled as everyone says, then why did she get shafted like that? It's like the judges were too busy having a good time and didn't care who won or lost. Either way, I'm keeping an eye on her in slopestyle – it's gonna be interesting to see how she handles the pressure πŸ˜…
 
I gotta feel for Mia Brookes, mate πŸ˜”. She came so close to that podium finish in big air and now she's looking to make a comeback in slopestyle πŸ‚. She's got the skills, she's been there before (like at X Games and World Champs), so I'm rooting for her to do well 🀞. It's all about having fun, right? 😊 If she can just enjoy herself out there on the slopes and give it her all, then she'll be golden πŸ’›
 
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